New Zealand Cricket still hold a Record they would love to see gone.

Back in 1955 At Eden Park, Auckland, on 28 March, New Zealand cricket experienced its darkest day when its 11 batsmen could muster only 26 runs between them against England in a second innings collapse:

Bert sutcliffe 11
Gordon leggat 1
Matt Poore 0
John Reid 1
Noel McGregor 1
Geoff Rabone (C) 7
Harry Cave 5
Tony MacGibbon 0
Ian Colquhoun 0
Alex Moir 0
Johnnie Hayes O
Extras 0

This week Australia skittled West Indies for 27?
Allowing for inflation and anything else can New Zealand be spared further embarrassment.

The bowlers Tyson 2/10, Statham 3/9 Wardle 1/0 and Appleyard 4/7, lucky Tyson took the top off the order and how many could Alex Moir have made had he not run out of partners?

That score has been threatened twice by South Africa against England with 30 in an innings but that feat twice over a hundred years ago.

This time Starc took 6/9 and Scott Boland a hatrick 3/2 and Hazelwood expensive with 1/10 .

Of course That MCC team had no extras while West Indies had six extras to get them to 27